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NEW!!! Shimano Citica I Series Baitcasting Reels - May 29, 2015
Proven Shimano technology comes to the new Citica I Series baitcasting reels, including X-Ship for smooth retrieval of your favorite bait along with extreme durability. Achieve a smooth long cast to p... Click below to read more

Spro RkCrawler 55 - BACK IN STOCK!!! - May 13, 2015
Designed by Mike McClelland and SPRO. The wide wobbling hunting action of the RkCrawler's deflection ability that bounces off of cover like no other lure to trigger aggressive strikes. Just hit the ro... Click below to read more

BUY FISH ID CARDSThese water proof and pocket size cards are designed to assist the sportsman with accurate, at-a-glance identification of various species of fish and will be a valuable addition to your tackle box.
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keebo | Posted: August 1, 2010

Growing up fishing the flats of the Indian River, trout is a favorite species of mine to catch. Favorite baits are cotee grubs, zara spooks and the biggest bass worms you can find. I like the 10-12" ones, they have consistantly brought big fish in, The quest is too catch the record, so far I am 3lbs. off of it. Maybe one day.

troutman | Posted: March 15, 2009

this is my favorite fish and i could wite 5 pages on it but for u ill make it breif. white doa shrimp in winter. live shrimp spring, summer, fall. fish a moving tide

During the winter months, trout will move to the warmest water nearest to them. Cast DOA Shrimp or even live shrimp in waters close to (as close as you can get) to the discharged water from a nuclear power stack. If the current is swift, be sure you have enough weight to get the bait to a lower depth. Change up presentation and fish 3-8 feet.